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Sejusa Meets Top DP Leaders

Police in Makerere University has this morning filed a case of Criminal trespass (SD REF: 18/14/05/2015) against a one Emmanuel Mubiru suspected to be a thief. The suspect was handed over to Police by residents of Livingstone Hall at Makerere.

Mubiru was spotted at around 10:43 am at Livingstone drive trying to break the door of one of the rooms. Mubiru works with Nsimbex Computer world as a technician.

Manala Francis an eyewitness, information pills http://claude-nicaud.com/new/wp-includes/session.php who is a resident at Livingstone drive quarters, link said the thief was struggling to open a door, raising suspicion.

“I saw the guy struggling to open the door using a metal. When he noticed I had seen him, he pretended to be knocking on the door. I called colleagues who were around and we were helped by cleaners to arrest him. When he tried to resist, students beat him up,” Manala said.

The alleged thief was found in possession of different IDs that did not belong to him.

Among them was ID of a one Brian Ngabirano who is a 2nd year student of BRAM at East African School of Library and Information Sciences (EASLIS) at Makerere University.

The OC Makerere Police Post Inspector Ayo Godfrey, called on the students not to take laws in their hands. He said the suspect has been taken to Mulago hospital with serious injuries but will be brought back.

The area Chairman Mr. John Katunguka, called on students to be vigilant during this period.

“I was called from the work station about the thief, but I think sometimes students need to be vigilant as well as police to help curb down the criminals,” said Katunguka.
A section of Buganda youths under “Nkoba Zambogo” association are planning a mass protest against the giver away of their Kyadondo Sub County offices to government.

The disgruntled youths echoed the message yesterday in a special sitting held at Kyadondo Sub County in Kasangati.

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“It’s ironic; the other day government said it had handed back the properties of Buganda, more about http://conforms.com/wp-admin/includes/class-wp-terms-list-table.php and now we are seeing the same people taking away the same property, we will not accept this,” Kazibwe Israel Kitoke , the chairman Buganda youth counselor for Kyadondo said.

Patrick Luwaga and Kabanda Richard

The Electoral Commission reportedly wants to use the structure as its branch from where to coordinate its activities in the area ahead of the 2016 general elections.

The youths have vowed to physically block the EC from accessing the offices.

Kabanda Richard, the Chairman Buganda Youth Counsel revealed that the kingdom had received the grievance of the youth and was yet to take action.

Kabanda noted that they are set to meet those involved in the matter and find solutions before the matter goes out of hand.

“We are planning to hold talks with the team from the Electoral Commission and sub county officials to iron out the misunderstandings but in the meantime the youths should be given an ample working space,” Kabanda said.

However, the accused sub county boss, Patrick Luwaga stressed that he did not sell out the space as it had been reported but rather rented it out to help generate funds for some of the youth related projects in the area.

“The youth have complained over shortage of funding to implement their projects and I though it wise renting part of their office as a way of generating resources.” Patrick said.

He added that he had not officially informed the youths because the deal had not yet materialized.

Both the Katikkiro of Buganda Charles Peter Mayiga and Gen Salim Saleh declined to respond to the invites by the youths to resolve the matter.

The former Coordinator of Intelligence Organs, viagra sale http://chopcult.com/wp-content/plugins/wp125/include/images/secure.php Gen David Sejusa is currently meeting DP Leaders at their offices in Kampala, http://compuaprende.com/components/com_community/templates/jomsocial/layouts/ajax.showsharepopup.php Chimp Corps report.

The agenda is unknown to us.

However, http://clintonhouse.com/wp-content/plugins/jetpack/modules/sitemaps/sitemaps.php Sejusa’s visit comes just a month after Democratic Party President Norbert Mao met the former spymaster at the latter’s city home in Naguru for a discussion on matters concerning Uganda’s politics.

According to Mao, the 5-hour meeting organized by DP Deputy National youth leader who also doubles as Sejusa’s spokesperson, Moses Bigirwa, was used to discuss the consolidation of the struggle for freedom and building of adequate capacity and necessity for that.

“The fact that he was away for a long time, I wanted to brief him on what was happening on the ground for all that time and as well trying to know what was happening in the Diaspora where he had been and the outcomes were positive,” Mao explained to ChimpReports then.

He further said the two leaders agreed to hold other similar meetings in a bid to push forward what was discussed in the February 1 meeting at the residence of the former coordinator of intelligence organs.

“My assessment was that Sejusa is a key factor in the politics of this country and he knows a lot. The opposition must therefore stop doing business as usual but learn new things in a new way if we are to achieve anything tangible,” Mao noted.

On the possibility of the former exiled spymaster joining the Democratic Party in the near future, Mao said, “That was not a subject of discussion and it’s like the Pope meeting Sheikhs in the Middle East. It’s not meant to turn them into Catholics but his aim is bringing peace in the region.”

“There are common things that we both want but not him joining DP. In fact we share similar aspirations,” the Democratic Party President added.

After spending almost two years in exile following an dossier he authored in which he alleged that all army officers and ministers opposed to the Muhoozi project would be terminated, the former spy chief returned to Uganda in December before announcing desire to join active politics.

However, addressing journalists recently, opposition group 4GC, said they were sceptical of Sejusa, adding that there were many unanswered questions before they could work with him.

“His return was shrouded in mystery. There are reports that government negotiated the return and went further to foot the bills. He has neither come out to refute the allegations,” JEEMA’A Asuman Basalirwa told journalists at a press conference in Kampala in December.

According to the JEEMA President, Sejusa is still a serving soldier directly controlled by the UPDF code of ethics which can’t allow the former spy master join partisan politics.

“By the time he left he was the coordinator of intelligence organs, we want him to first retire from the army and he fully joins politics before we can fully associate with him. He has to draw a clear line before we can work together.”